Aphakia is a condition in which you're missing the lens of one or both of your eyes. You can be born that way or lose the lens due to an injury. Or your doctor might remove it during an operation for ...
The present study was approved by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Institutional Review Board and conformed to the requirements of the United States Health Insurance Portability and ...
After his pediatrician found an abnormal red reflex in his eyes, baby Kash Kennamer was referred to an ophthalmologist who diagnosed the infant with aphakia. Then at four months old, Kash underwent ...
Children who undergo cataract surgery as infants have a 22% risk of glaucoma 10 years later, whether or not they receive an intraocular lens implant. The findings come from the National Eye Institute ...
Microcornea often presents with a cataract, sometimes in childhood because of syndromic associations and sometimes in adulthood with increasing nuclear sclerosis. Often, this is a hard brown cataract ...
Children with bilateral uneven cataracts who needed bilateral cataract surgery were prospectively enrolled in Oxford Eye Center, Johannesburg, South Africa and Southwest Eye Hospital, Chong Qing, ...
Children who undergo cataract surgery as infants have a 22% risk of glaucoma 10 years later, whether or not they receive an intraocular lens implant. The findings come from the National Eye Institute ...
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